| and grand White Goods Display Begins To-morrow Tue; day, January 25th, We ask you to visit our white gooods display. It will interost you. New Swiss Embroideries New Muslins and Lawns New Apron Lawns New Tuckeked Lawns New White Cottons New Sheetings New Pillow Cottons New Table Linens Unbleached and bleached New Irisk Linen Towels Ladies’ White Cotton Under- wear Marselies satin finish Counterpanés: Toilet Cavers aiid Malt, Stamped Fancy Linens White Lace Curtains Gents’ White ané Unlaun- dered Shirts, Collers and Cuffs. We will give value. Come and see. and —_ W. A. weeks & Co Wholesale & Retail. AND -—— STICKS e@¢ ¢¢es @ W. E. DAWSON’S SOSSSSSG OSL OH20eS Cat 2E06 When You Want an Application for chapped han ds,ough- ened skin, etc. An application that will make the skin soft as vel-— vet, Think of British Almond Pink Soothing, healing, cooling, nicely perfumed. Price 25c, Prepared aud sold by A.W. REDDIN, Phm B CENTRAL DRUGSTORE, Sunnyside, Seee cseesorcreescoenescos THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTTTOWN, JANUARY 29, 1890 TELEGRAPHIC. SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THE EXAMINER. - ~ SITUATION IN CUBA. Near Approaching Peace, Probable Ead of War in February. nee Havana, Jan. 29.—Captain General Blanco, it is announced from Spanish cources, at Mansoville, province of Santia- go De Cuba, in addressing the municipal- ity Of that place, said that the country should look forward with confidence -0 the near approach of peace which he believed would be arrived atin Febru- ary. —_— $<. __—__- GREAT GAME OF HOCKEY. Wanderers Matched Against Crescents. The Crescents Score, ae ee Havirax, Jan. 29.—The hockey match, Wanderers against Crescents, was witnese~ ed by three thousand pereons, It was the greatest game ever played bere. At the end of the second half the score was one one. The play-off lasted fifteen minutes, when the Crescents scored. _—_ s.- -— SPAIN AND THE STATES. POOCROOSOOSS ¢€ 0906600060045 9098 008800659088 Ce A Peace Outiook—-Reciprocity Assured, ~~ oe Wasuixctex, Jax. 29.— Despatehes from } Madrid state that negotiations between the States and Spain are well along to com pie- tion, not only ae to reciprocity but a!**, ag to peace, ; It has been known for some time that reolprocity negotiations were in progress, aod the State Department was advised by Minister Woodtord several daye ago that be bad arranged fora commercial sgree- ment to be concluded either at Madrid or Washington. — ———— Governorship of the Northwest. Orrawa, Jan. 29.—The name of Julius Denver, M. P., is mentioned for the Lieutenant Governorship of the Terri- tories, em Ontario Elections. oe Toroxto, Jan. 29.—It is unofficially atated thatthe Ontario elections will be held March lest. LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL. Ha: wax; N.S., Jan. 26—The visit to Ouawa ef Hoo. J. E. Baker of the Yar- raouth Steamship Company seems to have been net without effect, A week ago notice was given by the D.A.R. cancelling all traffic arrangements with the Yar- mouth cerspany. Today the following telegram was received from Yarmouth: The D. A. R., has rescinded the order of the 18th. All ticket arrangements are the same as before. Through tickets are at all stations Wednesdays and Saturdays via., Yarmouth Steamsbip Company.’ From tbis it appears that the present tratlic arrangements are to be continued, ——e ——-— someone This is a Bookstore Several other lines of bus- iness live under this same roof, each of them the largest of its kind in this Province. But, first and foremost, this is a BOOK. STORK, and especially it is a Scnooi. Book Depor. All the authorized Schoool and College Books are kept in stock, and a big stock of all Schoo] Requisites, and the prices are always as low as the lowest. Need we say more ? Geo. Carter & Co’y., BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS. 4 ii naamstnaaiaetenani ne AIHTHTTTPTTATERHS AHP PHnDeNRrNnTReRNDPeneneRpHnenennNnOTeneReNEDOONNET MMU ShdsdNdLdeLbddsdddabddbddddddddbddddddddddddddddsdedsddsadddd i AMAAdAdAdAdddd A) addddddddd bs a a al er ee ee: ae Team ears and that the Yarmouth Cow wil] still be able tosell through ticket~ frou Boston to any point onthe D.A. K., and also from Halifax and al] Valley points to Boston. Toroyto,Ont, Jan. 27,—The tenders for $1,036,000 of 31-2 per cent bonds were opened yesterday by the city treasurer. The highest price cffered was 107 1-2 tor $200 060. The bighest for the while bid was $103 221-2. The best price previous- ly obtained was $97.06 in [895, The issue was subscribed for thirteen times over. aAnNY W asHineTon, Jan. 27.—All the advices received by the state and navy departments from Cuba yesterday were eatiefactory. Genera) Lee at two o’clock reported tbat all was quiet and order prevailed in Ha- vanpa. At about the same hour a cable- gram came to the navy department from Captain Sigsbee of the Maine, saving that geperal interest was manifest on the arrival of the Maine in Havana Harbor, but there’ bad been no demonstration. He had beer ashore himself several times officiaily and bad been received with the greatest cour- tesv. He expected to visit the palace to- morrow, The information from Madrid by the Aseociated Press that the Spanish govern- ment had decided to send the warship Viecaya ou a visit to Americsn por's, caused no cumments in official circles. She is a formidable craft, larger- faster and more powertul than the Maine, Orrawa, Jan 27.—Attention bas been drawn to avery common error in the use of the title “honorable” as applied to exprovincial Ministers. The title is theire only during the time they hold office, but strangely enough the application of the title to them afterwards ia strictly forbidden by the law which reads, “during their tenure of offise and no longer.” It is also pointed out that there is no legal propriety in affixing the title of “bororable” to the name ofa judge. The London Gazette, et | Ai iu- announcing the knightiog of Chief Justice Burton. worded the announcement | “George Burton, Esquire.” ~ News From the Great White Goods Sale. Finer grades, 68¢c, 75c and up, value. Bleached Damask, 52 in. ,32c Bleached Damask, 68 in. ,50c. Fine grass bleach, fine grade of linen, 60 inches wide, in the city- KBBBREBBBA extraordinary low prices, x £ adies’ White Corse* Covers, Ladies’ White Gowns. Ladies’ White Drawers. Ladies White Underwear, Ladies’ White Chemises: BABAR K See: F “Oh, Mr..ss+s.-++..can you sell me some sheeting as gool as that 1 bougut four years ago? Ir was spLrnpiD; the sheets are in CONSTANT service yot.” i what she wanted, she chose that fine heavy 72 inch white sheeting at 34c. The com We are selling our Cottons cheaper than most stores. for it, but we invite the most careful attention and urge comparison. Toweling, remnants of Muslin, remnants of Dress Goods. SOS 6666666555 66566554565% ¢ NoTrouble to Show Goods ¢ feawaeconur mene? WHITE GOODS AND REMNANT SALE Great Sweep Sale of White Cotton, 9000 yds OOC8t 2246620668038 nr ° , . . . . . his White Cotton was bought at a big discount especially for this sale, White Cotton, 29 inches wide, worth 6c, our price 5c per yd. wide, worth ‘Te, our price 6c per yd. REMNANTS ~—Hundreds of ends of White White Jotten, Cotton in 8, White Sheets. White Sheeting, White Mounterpanes, White Pillow Shams. White Pillow Slips. FE". Perkins &Co., SUNNYSIDE Agents for Moncton Woolen Mills, ee § OO SG sssssscsscasassasscsssssQ@@® verzation is genuine—so is the Sheeting. LINEN ECONOMY ' Bright buyers are saving money every day on their table linen pur- chases at the big White Goods Sale. Just study this list of White Goods -, Specials. Unbleached “dice pattern” tabling, 52 inches wide, l6c. \~ Dice pattern; 54 inch, 19¢ |. Specially good value, 58 inch, 22¢ S=<</2 Unbleached Damask pitterns, 48 in 22c d4 inches wide, 15¢e. 60 inches wide, 28c Unbleached, red bordered, Sue Good grade 60 inch Unbleached, 38c Very choice line 58 inch Unbleached, 44¢ Beautiful pattern, heavy damask rattern, 60e, 55¢ BLEACHED LINENS.—White and pure as freshly fal len snow—some cheap, some not so cheap, but all unequalled Bleached Damask; 63 in, 45¢e 85e Another splendid value in 70 inch, finest grass bleached goods handsome pattern, Very fine, 90 inch, for wide table, 98e $1,28 CHOICE NAPHRINS Dainty designs, high grade qualities, priced at special low figures for the Great White Goods Sale. 5-8 size and 3-4 size, hemmed 68ce per dozen. and unhemmed, prices start at 5-8 size, hemmed, nice grade, $1.26 and $1.53 per dozen, 54 size, unkemmed, $1.53 and $1.94 per dozen, MUSLINS ofall good kinds are prices.” placed on our counters at “easy Pretiy checked Muslins, at 84c, 94c, 10$c, 1lde, 12. Fine White Lawns, sale price 10c, 124¢, 14c, 16c, 18c. Spot Muslins, 14e, 18¢e, 24c up. What we 4dvertise We Have Towel Bargains The best kind of good value; pleaty to choose from. Nothing ecrimped, but the prices. Here are our White Goods figures. 1 paenet cap towels, 7c pair 1 basket filled with linen towels, cotton towels, white and colored Turkish towels 13c @ pair Another lot, similar assortment, but the towels are bigger and better, 19e pair Liven huck towels, red border, bemmed, 19x37 inches, 18 each, $1.36 doz Blue tordered, linen hack, fringed 18x35 inches, l4c each, $1.48 doz Red bordered, linen buck, 2ix4z, inches, fringed, lic each, $1.58 doz Very choice linen huck, fringed and red bordered, 18e each, $1.90 doz Red bordered, fine linen, huck, fringed, 25x42 inches, 20c each, $2.10 doz and up Some extra épecials in white Turkish. SIZE. PRICE 20x43 29c¢ 21x44 35c 24x45 46c 24x48 f3c “Extra speciale” in colored Turkish towels, Size, Pair 20x42 22¢ 21x45 29¢ 21x58 38ec THE [UB TELLS THE TALE £7 ESN | Here are ae ‘some Counter- Ps panes, ve £ , think will : stand a good ] many visits to the wash ern tub. > Fringed honeycom) quilt, 7x76 ine., sale price 85c Same clase, 57x80 inches, sale price 95c Another, 64x86 imchee, sale price $1.04 Red Mordered, and fringed honeycomb Quilt, 58x78 inches, sale price $1.17 Plain White Marseilles, 60x90, inches, sale price $1.22 White Marseilles, 68x82, $1.44 White Marseilles, 703.90, $1.75 One lot American Marseilles, 76x76, special, $1.05 Moore & McLeod The Busiest Store on Charlottetown’s Busiest Street. 36 :nches wide, worth 8c, our price 6 White Tucked Muslin. White Spotted Muslin. White Checked Muslin. Towels and Toweling. lable Linen and Napkins, We don’t want you to take our word * ; *\ | of a . + ; and is the best value White Cotton 3] incheg 4¢ per yd, 10 and lengths, at 12 yd Remnants of Prints, remnanig Sne Man» other higher grades. Some very choice jines in five seilles and Grecian. All prices cut fuo the Great p . Goods Sale. So ot . ‘gy Toilet Covers eb Won’t sav anything but price, § Hceneycomb, sale price l4c, 16, i 19¢ and up. Marseille-; eale prices 24, 292, 32¢ ap. UNBLEACHED SHEE(INGS There’s been a ham to the sellig ¥ of Sheetings these last few little wonder at these price. 72 inch Unbleached a plain, It UNBLEACHED.— Plain, 72 ings, ay Much Seavier weight, ‘ame width, sale priee a Another, heavier and fine, plait, # price we Heavy English twill Sheetings, 1% sale price 20e end BLEACHED SHEETINGS at the following specie! *™ , Goods Sale price: :” BLEACHED PLAIN WHITE SESE ING, ’ 72 inch, sale priee 72 inch, sale price 80 inch, sale price 90 inch, eale pree ’ Extra heavy avid fine plain sheeime® inches wide, 2ae 70 incn twill sheetir oe, “w price” 5a Heavier twill, 48 inches, sale prt 76 inch “extra” hk. @4X<~« +e Oe eo OO. O0460 @ BEE GEARY, | = And theee are only hinte at the ° There are many more just a8 WO who pratt here ts = people COTTON —Ii's © zn 7 ITE ayy Ew og ; eg = 8 CENT. W *“nowner ”” “went the =i meaetedintadiaes Ss.